Deck 18: Life in the Universe
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Deck 18: Life in the Universe
1
Which one of the following is NOT one of the three categories of terrestrial life based on its DNA characteristics?
A) bacteria
B) Eukarya
C) Archaea
D) fungi
A) bacteria
B) Eukarya
C) Archaea
D) fungi
fungi
2
Humans belong to which branch of the phylogenetic tree of life?
A) Archaea
B) bacteria
C) Eukarya
D) fungi
A) Archaea
B) bacteria
C) Eukarya
D) fungi
Eukarya
3
The phylogenetic tree of life was established using:
A) bacteria.
B) DNA sequencing.
C) fossils.
D) fungi.
A) bacteria.
B) DNA sequencing.
C) fossils.
D) fungi.
DNA sequencing.
4
Life in the universe could form:
A) after the Big Bang.
B) before the Big Bang.
C) during the Big Bang.
D) We have no way of predicting.
A) after the Big Bang.
B) before the Big Bang.
C) during the Big Bang.
D) We have no way of predicting.
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5
What occurred approximately 500 million years ago?
A) the extinction of the dinosaurs
B) the Cambrian explosion
C) the rise of mammals
D) the birth of the first humans
A) the extinction of the dinosaurs
B) the Cambrian explosion
C) the rise of mammals
D) the birth of the first humans
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6
Complex microorganisms that have complex DNA enclosed in a cell nucleus are called:
A) algae.
B) bacteria.
C) eukaryotes.
D) prokaryotes.
A) algae.
B) bacteria.
C) eukaryotes.
D) prokaryotes.
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7
All terrestrial life is ________-based.
A) carbon
B) hydrogen
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
A) carbon
B) hydrogen
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
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8
Which of the following is the study of the origin,evolution,distribution,and future of life in the universe?
A) astrobiology
B) biology
C) cosmology
D) physiology
A) astrobiology
B) biology
C) cosmology
D) physiology
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9
If we model the history of Earth as a single day,at what time would the first primitive forms of microorganisms appear?
A) 5:00 A.M.
B) 9:00 A.M.
C) 12:00 noon
D) 3:00 P.M.
A) 5:00 A.M.
B) 9:00 A.M.
C) 12:00 noon
D) 3:00 P.M.
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10
Why was the impact 65 million years ago a chance happening that benefited the evolution of humans?
A) It deposited a significant amount of nitrogen into Earth's atmosphere.
B) It led to an increase in global UV radiation, which killed off most of the forests and jungles.
C) Mammals got an evolutionary boost.
D) Plant life began to decline.
A) It deposited a significant amount of nitrogen into Earth's atmosphere.
B) It led to an increase in global UV radiation, which killed off most of the forests and jungles.
C) Mammals got an evolutionary boost.
D) Plant life began to decline.
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11
Terrestrial life is carbon-based and requires ________ as its solvent.
A) carbon
B) DNA
C) hydrogen
D) liquid water
A) carbon
B) DNA
C) hydrogen
D) liquid water
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12
Venus and Mars have little free oxygen in their atmospheres.What has allowed Earth to have a large amount of oxygen in its atmosphere?
A) bombardment
B) cyanobacteria and other photosynthesizing organisms
C) volcanism
D) water on Earth's surface
A) bombardment
B) cyanobacteria and other photosynthesizing organisms
C) volcanism
D) water on Earth's surface
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13
Which one of the following is NOT one of the six chemical elements commonly found in living organisms?
A) helium
B) hydrogen
C) phosphorus
D) nitrogen
A) helium
B) hydrogen
C) phosphorus
D) nitrogen
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14
If we model the history of Earth as a single day,at what time would the first human civilizations appear?
A) 0.2 seconds before midnight
B) 2 minutes before midnight
C) 10:00 P.M.
D) 6:00 P.M.
A) 0.2 seconds before midnight
B) 2 minutes before midnight
C) 10:00 P.M.
D) 6:00 P.M.
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15
The early Earth suffered a long period of bombardment.With respect to this time period,when did life arise and evolve?
A) after bombardment
B) before bombardment
C) during bombardment
D) We have no way of predicting.
A) after bombardment
B) before bombardment
C) during bombardment
D) We have no way of predicting.
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16
We search for intelligent life in the universe by:
A) sending out spacecraft with messages on them.
B) using radio telescopes to search for radio signals.
C) monitoring ultraviolet radiation emitted by stars.
D) all of the above
A) sending out spacecraft with messages on them.
B) using radio telescopes to search for radio signals.
C) monitoring ultraviolet radiation emitted by stars.
D) all of the above
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17
In 1952,chemists Harold Urey and Stanley Miller mixed ammonia,methane,and hydrogen in a closed container,zapped it with electrical sparks,and found that:
A) they could induce cold fusion to occur.
B) they could not induce any amino acids to form.
C) single-celled microorganisms had been spontaneously created.
D) they had created about half the amino acids that form proteins.
A) they could induce cold fusion to occur.
B) they could not induce any amino acids to form.
C) single-celled microorganisms had been spontaneously created.
D) they had created about half the amino acids that form proteins.
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18
Where do we think life first formed on Earth?
A) in the air
B) in the oceans
C) on land
D) on asteroids that carried microorganisms to Earth
A) in the air
B) in the oceans
C) on land
D) on asteroids that carried microorganisms to Earth
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19
If we model the age of the universe as a single day,at what time would the earliest traces of humanity appear on Earth?
A) 11:00:00 P.M.
B) 11:35:00 P.M.
C) 11:53:10 P.M.
D) 11:59:25 P.M.
A) 11:00:00 P.M.
B) 11:35:00 P.M.
C) 11:53:10 P.M.
D) 11:59:25 P.M.
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20
Which of the following appeared most recently in Earth's evolutionary timeline?
A) dinosaurs
B) forests
C) humans
D) insects
A) dinosaurs
B) forests
C) humans
D) insects
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21
Carbon forms the backbone of our DNA because:
A) it is the most abundant element in the universe after hydrogen and helium.
B) it reacts easily with oxygen.
C) it remains solid even at high temperatures.
D) a carbon atom can bond with up to four atoms at a time.
A) it is the most abundant element in the universe after hydrogen and helium.
B) it reacts easily with oxygen.
C) it remains solid even at high temperatures.
D) a carbon atom can bond with up to four atoms at a time.
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22
A value of N = 0.1 for the Drake equation signifies that:
A) 1 of every 10 solar systems in our galaxy harbors intelligent life.
B) 1 of every 10 solar systems in our galaxy harbors life of some kind.
C) 1 of every 10 galaxies in our universe harbors intelligent life.
D) 1 of every 10 galaxies in our universe harbors life of some kind.
A) 1 of every 10 solar systems in our galaxy harbors intelligent life.
B) 1 of every 10 solar systems in our galaxy harbors life of some kind.
C) 1 of every 10 galaxies in our universe harbors intelligent life.
D) 1 of every 10 galaxies in our universe harbors life of some kind.
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23
What is the goal of SETI?
A) to communicate with alien life
B) to discover alien life of any form
C) to discover extraterrestrial civilizations
D) to protect Earth from aliens
A) to communicate with alien life
B) to discover alien life of any form
C) to discover extraterrestrial civilizations
D) to protect Earth from aliens
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24
The habitable zone around a star depends most on its:
A) mass and age.
B) radius and distance.
C) color and distance.
D) luminosity and velocity.
A) mass and age.
B) radius and distance.
C) color and distance.
D) luminosity and velocity.
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25
As the Sun evolves into a red giant,what will happen to the location of the habitable zone in our Solar System?
A) move away from the Sun
B) move closer to the Sun
C) remain in its current position
D) We have no way of predicting.
A) move away from the Sun
B) move closer to the Sun
C) remain in its current position
D) We have no way of predicting.
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26
NASA spacecraft have found good evidence that liquid water in large amounts previously existed on the surface of:
A) Mars.
B) Mercury.
C) Titan.
D) Venus.
A) Mars.
B) Mercury.
C) Titan.
D) Venus.
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27
Based on what you know of Earth's evolution,what percentage of Earth-like planets in a star cluster with an age of 2 billion years has intelligent life?
A) 0 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 50 percent
A) 0 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 50 percent
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28
SETI's Allen Telescope Array is designed to search ________ for signs of intelligent life. 
A) more than a thousand stars
B) more than a million stars
C) galaxies in the Local Group
D) the 100 closest spiral galaxies

A) more than a thousand stars
B) more than a million stars
C) galaxies in the Local Group
D) the 100 closest spiral galaxies
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29
What does it mean if a population demonstrates exponential growth?
A) Population decreases to zero.
B) Population increases by a fixed amount in each given time interval.
C) Population increases by a percentage in each given time interval.
D) There is no such thing as exponential growth.
A) Population decreases to zero.
B) Population increases by a fixed amount in each given time interval.
C) Population increases by a percentage in each given time interval.
D) There is no such thing as exponential growth.
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30
All of the following events will likely occur in the future.Which would require that humanity leaves the Solar System to survive?
A) asteroid or cometary impact on Earth
B) continuation of global climate change on Earth
C) evolution of the Sun into a red giant
D) overuse of natural resources on Earth
A) asteroid or cometary impact on Earth
B) continuation of global climate change on Earth
C) evolution of the Sun into a red giant
D) overuse of natural resources on Earth
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31
Why is it unlikely that we will ever contact extraterrestrial life? Choose the most correct answer.
A) Aliens have already contacted us.
B) Life is unlikely to exist elsewhere in the universe.
C) Our technology does not allow us to pick up signals.
D) Space is very big.
A) Aliens have already contacted us.
B) Life is unlikely to exist elsewhere in the universe.
C) Our technology does not allow us to pick up signals.
D) Space is very big.
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32
Evidence for lakes of hydrocarbons,such as methane,has been discovered on:
A) Mars.
B) Mercury.
C) Titan.
D) Venus.
A) Mars.
B) Mercury.
C) Titan.
D) Venus.
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33
In 1974,astronomers sent a message toward globular cluster M13.If life exists there,and it returns our signal,we won't receive it for at least another 48,000 years.Why not?
A) It will take that long for the space probe carrying our signal to reach the life forms there.
B) Based on the age of the stars in M13, we anticipate it would take that long for a civilization to evolve enough to interpret and respond to our signal.
C) M13 is far enough away that even light takes a very long time to reach it.
D) It will take that long before our Solar System and M13 are properly aligned again.
A) It will take that long for the space probe carrying our signal to reach the life forms there.
B) Based on the age of the stars in M13, we anticipate it would take that long for a civilization to evolve enough to interpret and respond to our signal.
C) M13 is far enough away that even light takes a very long time to reach it.
D) It will take that long before our Solar System and M13 are properly aligned again.
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34
Why is a very hot star not a good candidate to find life?
A) The star is too hot.
B) Hot stars are only found in the disk of the galaxy, which is not conducive to life.
C) Its lifetime is too short for life to evolve.
D) The elements that are around hot stars do not lead to evolution.
A) The star is too hot.
B) Hot stars are only found in the disk of the galaxy, which is not conducive to life.
C) Its lifetime is too short for life to evolve.
D) The elements that are around hot stars do not lead to evolution.
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35
Why is a cold star not a good candidate to find life?
A) The star is too cold.
B) The habitable zone is very narrow.
C) Its lifetime is too long for life to evolve.
D) The elements that are around cold stars do not lead to evolution.
A) The star is too cold.
B) The habitable zone is very narrow.
C) Its lifetime is too long for life to evolve.
D) The elements that are around cold stars do not lead to evolution.
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36
As the Sun evolves into a red giant,where will we need to move to within our Solar System if humanity still exists?
A) Mars
B) Mercury
C) our Moon
D) the moons of the outer planets
A) Mars
B) Mercury
C) our Moon
D) the moons of the outer planets
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37
Which of the following elements is so similar to carbon it its structure that scientists think it may form a basis for life elsewhere.
A) helium
B) nitrogen
C) oxygen
D) silicon
A) helium
B) nitrogen
C) oxygen
D) silicon
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38
The Drake equation is used to predict the number of:
A) civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy.
B) Earth-like planets in the Milky Way Galaxy.
C) planets in the Milky Way Galaxy.
D) planets with life in the Milky Way Galaxy.
A) civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy.
B) Earth-like planets in the Milky Way Galaxy.
C) planets in the Milky Way Galaxy.
D) planets with life in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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39
Why does a planet's size matter when predicting if it can support life?
A) Gravity will determine if a planet can retain an atmosphere.
B) Large worlds are most likely to have life based on our own Solar System.
C) Only very large worlds have atmospheres.
D) Water only exists on very large planets.
A) Gravity will determine if a planet can retain an atmosphere.
B) Large worlds are most likely to have life based on our own Solar System.
C) Only very large worlds have atmospheres.
D) Water only exists on very large planets.
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40
If the most pessimistic assumptions in the Drake equation were true,we would:
A) have to wait for approximately 60 million years to get a message back from the nearest intelligent life.
B) have to wait for approximately 400 years to get a message back from the nearest intelligent life.
C) be the only intelligent life in the universe.
D) need to concentrate on the Andromeda Galaxy when searching for intelligent life.
A) have to wait for approximately 60 million years to get a message back from the nearest intelligent life.
B) have to wait for approximately 400 years to get a message back from the nearest intelligent life.
C) be the only intelligent life in the universe.
D) need to concentrate on the Andromeda Galaxy when searching for intelligent life.
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41
Describe the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.


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42
Describe the experiments of Harold Urey and Stanley Miller in understanding the origins of life.
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43
Given the following information,what would be the number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy? If all stars formed planets; each planet has an 0.1 percent chance of supporting life; every time conditions are right,life develops; and only 0.001 percent of the time,intelligent life develops surviving indefinitely.
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44
What is SETI,what is its main objective,and how does it plan to achieve its objective?
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45
Name three main dangers (one human and two astrophysical)that threaten the continued existence of human life on Earth.
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46
Explain the roles of mutations and heredity in biological evolution.
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47
If the entire history of Earth were scaled to fit into 1 day,what time of day would microorganisms first form,oxygen start becoming a significant component of the atmosphere,and humans split off from their genetic ancestors?
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48
If you wanted to find intelligent life in the universe,what spectral types of stars would you study and why?
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49
Describe what is meant by "galactic habitable zone."
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50
Scientists have shown that ammonia and methane,mixed together with hydrogen,carbon dioxide,or nitrogen,can produce some of the amino acids essential for life.What else is necessary in this process and why?
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51
What determines whether or not a specific mutation is passed on to future generations?
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52
What are the four main chemicals that make up all living organisms on Earth?
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53
Why would the 21-cm line be a good place to search for signals from intelligent life in the universe?
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54
Make an argument in support of the following statement: "The earliest forms of life on Earth must have been extremophiles."
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55
Calculate the maximum likelihood that any technically advanced civilization that arose still exists in our galaxy today.
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